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Welcome to an interactive music systems concert organized by the MCT master students.
A Networked Music Performance with music and dance at Popsenteret, organized by MCT master students in collaboration with RITMO, AMBIENT and Popsenteret, Oslo.
MCT Master’s students will showcase and perform with the novel musical instruments they have designed and built
A Networked Music Performance between RITMO and the UiO Science Library, organized by MCT master students in collaboration with IMV master students.
A Networked Music Performance organized by MCT master students in collaboration with IMV bachelor students.
The MCT students invite you to a transcontinental Networked Music Performance in collaboration with Douglas Van Nort (CA).
A Networked Music Performance organized by MCT students in collaboration with Edvard Munch Vgs.
The first-year MCT master students welcome you to a networked music performance as part of the Embodied Perspectives on Musical AI (EmAI) workshop.
The new MCT students welcome you to their first networked music performance at IMV.
Experience unique musical acts and the ability to interact with custom-built instruments over ultra-low latency network communication, connecting the Department of Musicology and the UiO Science Library into one immersive space. Organized by the MCT Students, 2021 intake.
A telematic concert organized by MCT students with "new" interpretations of pop/rock classics.
A telematic concert organized by MCT students at UiO and NTNU, 2020 intake, exploring performances and tele-improvisation in a physical-virtual space. Tune in to a unique half hour of music and world’s very first telematic version of Steve Reich’s “Clapping Music”, performed by students across the network between RITMO and IMV.
A telematic concert organized by MCT students at UiO, 2021 intake, exploring tele-improvisation in a physical-virtual space. This concert will feature one-of-a-kind instruments and electronic gadgets to forge an ambient atmosphere over a computer network. Ring in the most granular holiday yet at the Department of Musicology!